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    Area of Study Essay- Journeys The Oxford Dictionary defines Journey as “an act of travelling from one place to another”; this could‚ of course‚ be taken literally. Instead‚ why not think of “places” as emotional or mental situations? So you take a journey between different emotional states. “The journey‚ not the arrival‚ matters.” This statement is correct for all four texts I will be discussing. The journey is more important than the arrival because it is the journey that makes people who they

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    Champagne Taste‚ Beer Budget by Delia Cleveland. The first reading appeared to focus more on the truth‚ or “art” behind advertising and how it affects people’s everyday lives. One of the main points that Chiat seemed to focus on was the fact that media clouds our natural judgment and presents a perfect world that they make us think that everyone lives in. One example of this “dream world” that the majority of the class seemed to focus on was that advertisers belief that parents are supposed to please their

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    The Hobbit Essay Mansoor Naqshbandi The hero in any journey learns many lessons through the people he meets‚ and their response to the events. Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” directed by Peter Jackson is no different. He is required to overcome many obstacles in his journey‚ and by doing so‚ he learns a valuable lesson. Bravery‚ thinking creatively‚ courage and the sense of belonging‚ these lessons is

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    In the years before and the first months of the year 1994‚ the Hutus and Tutsis stood as enemies but lived in peace in their own share of Rwanda‚ but little did the Tutsis know about what the Hutus were planning in the short years before. Malika‚ an eighteen year old Tutsi girl‚ walked around in her house on the quiet‚ sunny morning of April 6th‚ 1994‚ helping her parents get the house ready for a visit from her aunt and uncle. That night‚ after welcoming them and chatting away‚ as Malika was getting

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    "Ah young lord Glenard‚ do you have a business with me?." A man from the corner of my eyes answered my question. It seems not everyone is missing yet. "Barry‚ where’s the other guards?. Shouldn’t there be four people guarding this gate?." "Well‚ they say the cold is too much for them to bear. So they are currently recuperating in the tavern. They should be back soon after finish warming up." Seriously?‚ what use is guard shift if they leave the post on their own whim?. "So other guards just

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    Opinion column in the glamour magazine – Stereotypical jokes on intelligence – For years and years I’ve been subjected to blonde jokes. You hear blonde jokes at elementary schools‚ you hear them around the water cooler at work and you hear them on morning drive-time radio. Ever heard of this one before? “Q. How do you get a blonde to laugh at a joke on Saturday? A. Tell it to her on Tuesday.” Are those jokes about blondes or intelligence of a certain ethnical group really considered as funny?

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    Advantages: * You can carry a mobile phone with you so you don’t miss important calls * If you are lost‚ you can call for directions. * If you are in an accident‚ you can call the police or ambulance - and if the phone has a camera‚ you can take pictures of the accident. * You can listen to music‚ text‚ play games when you’re bored. * Most mobile phones have a calculator and a phone book. * You can use a mobile phone to call your customers or boss if you are running late to a meeting. * You

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    Reading as defined by Webster dictionary is “the action of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud. Many young people are no longer interested in reading; whether it is a physical book or an electronic book. There are many different things young people get involved with which contributes to the lack of reading they do. There are interested in technological things like television‚ computers‚ cellular phones and video games. Many are easily distracted with what is going on the outside whether

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    About myself… My name is Kemberly Flores. That’s right ‚ my name is spelled different then other Kimberly’s. I still don’t know why my parents spelled my name like this. Maybe they didn’t even know how to spell it in the first place‚ but whatever I cant change it now. So I am just going to have to stick with it for the rest of my life. Well ignoring that‚ I was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia on October 18‚2000. Yeah ‚ I’m pretty sure you’re wondering why in the world would she move from Georgia to

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    The author Tina Fanning in the newspaper article “cars no longer sustainable”‚ which was written in July 2007‚ contents the effect of car usage on global warming and the effect on the future of our children that proves the high level of harmfulness that global warming causes. The audience in this article is aiming at car users and state governors. the first argument that is used is that country people have “stopped coming to Melbourne for the big games‚ shopping‚ theater or the art galleries

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